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From: Stephen Shirley <diamond@skynet.ie>
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Subject: [ILUG] putty + proxy goodness
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Mornin' all,
	I'm running one of the development snapshots of putty, and i just
noticed a very handy new feature: builtin proxy support. This means that
people like me can connect to external hosts using ssh via a http proxy.
Nitfy.

Steve
-- 
"Oh look, it's the Pigeon of Love."

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